
Weekly Photo Challenge: Half and Half
I just happened to snap this odd angle on my last trip to Akka … In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Half and Half.” Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Half and Half
I just happened to snap this odd angle on my last trip to Akka … In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Half and Half.” Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Half and Half
Spotted this lovely shade of blue on my way through Akka. In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Door.” Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Door
I shot these guys while strolling through the fish market in Akko. They looked so beautiful. A stark contrast to their plastic containers. You can see more contributions here … Containers If you love art of any kind, you might love the new monthly feature on Khana’s Web. Click HERE to read the first post. Click on the Logo below to find out more … … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Containers
When I took this pic of St. George in Akko, I didn’t notice the little extra guy on the bottom left. Neither did I notice the fruit-juice seller behind him. My first contribution to this week’s challenge Everyone else’s contributions ♦♦♦ If you love art of any kind, you might love the new monthly feature on Khana’s Web. Read the first post! Click on the Logo below to find … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra, Extra #2
When we visited the Jezzar Pasha mosque, in Akko, recently we were surprised to find a little extra visitor there. This friendly little guy adopted us upon arrival & escorted us throughout our entire visit. He managed to get into just about every photo we took. Extra, Extra If you love art of any kind, you might love the new monthly feature on Khana’s Web. Click … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Extra, Extra
This monument marks The Acre Prison Break in, what was then, the British Mandate of Palestine On April 19, 1947, four members of a Jewish underground group called “Irgun”, who had been captured by the British, were hanged in Acre Prison. On May 4, 1947, the Irgun broke through the walls of Acre Prison & freed 28 members of their group & another group. 214 Arab prisoners … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Monument
Kung Hei Fat Choi I thought I’d share a few horse pics to wish everyone a Happy New Year of the Horse Continue reading Kung Hei Fat Choi: Happy New Year of the Horse
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I’ve Shot a Few, Here’s Some of Them … It Builds Character Catch up on this weeks challenge here …. Continue reading It Builds Character: If You Meet A Character On The Road – Shoot Him / Her!!!
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What’s your dream tourist destination — either a place you’ve been and loved, or a place you’d love to visit? What about it speaks to you? Photographers, artists, poets: show us VACATION. Akka, Akko, Acre – A city with many names & that’s not counting Ake, Akre & ‘St. John d’Acre’ as it was called during the crusades. The ancient Egyptians possibly called it Aak … Continue reading Tourist Trap: Akka, Akko, Acre